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Richard @ Apr 22nd 2008 12:53PM
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
I thought this was already out.
When's the refresh due?
Mr. Oak @ Apr 22nd 2008 1:03PM
That butt ugly Subaru is much more in need of a refresh.
Duders @ May 5th 2008 12:03PM
I assume you're coming at the new impreza? It's not as good looking as the past few models (which everyone thought were ugly as well) but it's definitely a handsome looking car. I love the look of the wrx sedan. Doesn't stick out as much in traffic without those giant fender flares and huge hood scoop.
Still on a scale of how much I love these cars the previous gen body was a 10/10 and the current 08 model is about 3/10. It's a good looking car, but I love the older models styling much, much more.
naggs @ Apr 22nd 2008 1:55PM
dont kid yourself, the base and wrx imprezas are styling disasters
tankd0g @ Apr 22nd 2008 2:38PM
I remember the first time I saw the new WRX hatch I thought how could they make that any uglier? Then I clicked on the sedan...
Richard @ Apr 22nd 2008 3:21PM
Well,
I will say that we have been seeing pics of both cars for about the same time and the STi has been available for a while now. So I thought that the Challenger should be too.
Both, frankly are old news. But the Challenger is older news since it is - in appearance - a copy of what was around when I was a kid. That would make it some 40 years old...and in need of a refresh.
At least for the Subaru - like many "Bangle-esque" designs - it looks much better in 3 dimensions than in 2. And for those of you who are thinking: "But wait until you really see the Challenger." I did, 40 years ago.
Both old news.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Mr. Oak @ Apr 22nd 2008 3:35PM
Hey Subie Boy: Face it, no one buys Subarus for their looks. The old SVT is the closest thing Subaru has to a good looking car, and you might be able to make a case for the Legacy. Everything else in their stable is dorky at best, some are downright retarded.
Richard @ Apr 22nd 2008 3:45PM
You are absolutely right there Woody.
With cars there are lookers and there are "goers." You buy a Subaru because they are goers that drive as well as cars costing $10k more. And they spend far less time in the shop to boot. The Legacy sedan is not at all bad to look at though - particularly in Spec. B form.
The SVX was indeed a beautiful car (I had 2 of those).